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Whole-body Dynamic Collision Avoidance with Time-varying Control Barrier Functions

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arxiv 2311.18212 v1 pith:2AELKVM3 submitted 2023-11-30 cs.RO

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keywords robotavoidancecollisioncontrolfunctionsbarriercbfsclfs
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Recently, there has been increasing attention in robot research towards the whole-body collision avoidance. In this paper, we propose a safety-critical controller that utilizes time-varying control barrier functions (time varying CBFs) constructed by Robo-centric Euclidean Signed Distance Field (RC-ESDF) to achieve dynamic collision avoidance. The RC-ESDF is constructed in the robot body frame and solely relies on the robot's shape, eliminating the need for real-time updates to save computational resources. Additionally, we design two control Lyapunov functions (CLFs) to ensure that the robot can reach its destination. To enable real-time application, our safety-critical controller which incorporates CLFs and CBFs as constraints is formulated as a quadratic program (QP) optimization problem. We conducted numerical simulations on two different dynamics of an L-shaped robot to verify the effectiveness of our proposed approach.

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